Jeremy disappearedin
Northport, Maine on April 24, 2004. A woman
who
lives
on Pound
Hill Road in Northport spoke with him around 5:20 p.m. He was acting
erratic and paranoid and she called police, but he ran
into the woods before they could arrive.

The Jeremy
Alex Fund, "Helping
Kids at Risk Find the Right Road," has been created
as a permanent fund with the Piscataqua Charitable
Foundation, Piscataqua
Region. Funds are designated with the Portsmouth Rotary
Club to help kids at risk.Click here

Shortly after that a motorist saw Jeremy crossing
Route 1. He has not been seen since. His van, with
his keys and cell phone, were found abandoned in a small parking
area
off of Pound Hill Road in Northport.

Two searches, on April 27 and May 2,
failed to turn up any trace of Jeremy. His family
and friends, are asking for your help in locating
him.

How can you help? Perhaps you saw or heard something unusual on the night of April 24, 2004 that would help us find Jeremy.

"We believe
foul play may have been involved and really need to find closure.
We hope and pray Jeremy is still alive and need help in finding
him."
-
Ted
Alex, father

Jeremy was
born in Portsmouth, N.H. on April 8, 1976, the son of Ted Alex
and Paula Caswell. He lived a good
part of his
life
in
Belfast,
Maine. He is 5' 7" tall and weighs approximately 155 lbs.
He has short-cropped brown hair and brown eyes. He works as a
self-employed landscape
gardener.

Jeremy visited his girlfriend the morning of
April 24 and was moving items that day to their new home at Harbor
Road in Northport. His van was found by police late Sunday,
April
25. Police called
Ted Alex, Jeremy's father, early Monday, April 26, after retrieving
his number from Jeremy's cell phone records.

The Maine Warden Service, along with the Waldo County
Sheriff's Department, conducted an extensive
search of the immediate
area on April 27. Dogs and GPS tracking were used, and there was
an aerial search. The search went on for four full days. There
was a follow-up search on May 2. No leads were
found. Police have continued to follow up on any leads that are
provided.